About dui.guide

Free, state and county-specific logistical guidance to help people navigate deadlines, procedures, and next steps after a DUI arrest.

Our Mission: Making DUI Legal Procedures Transparent & Accessible

At dui.guide, we believe that every citizen has the right to understand the laws, procedures, and administrative requirements that govern their DUI case. Our mission is to bridge the gap between complex government archives and the everyday resident by providing a structured, verified, and easy-to-navigate directory of local DUI procedures, deadlines, and county resources across the United States.

Founded in 2026 by Media Law Group LLC, dui.guide was created to solve a specific problem: the difficulty of finding current, localized DUI procedural data without sifting through fragmented government portals, outdated DMV websites, and conflicting county court systems. We don't just aggregate data; we organize it by state and county to ensure that procedural transparency is a reality for everyone facing DUI charges.

Getting arrested for DUI is overwhelming. You're facing court dates, DMV deadlines, potential license suspension, and dozens of logistical questions with answers that vary by state and county. We built this resource to provide clear, practical, logistical guidance—deadlines you must meet, procedures you need to follow, documents to file, and locations you need to visit. This is not legal advice, but essential logistical information to help you navigate the administrative maze of a DUI case.

What We Provide

dui.guide focuses on the logistics and procedures of navigating a DUI case:

  • Filing deadlines – When you must request DMV hearings or submit forms
  • Court locations and procedures – Where to go and what to expect
  • Administrative requirements – Documents to file, fees to pay, programs to complete
  • Local resources – DMV offices, courthouses, impound lots, and service providers
  • Process explanations – What happens at each stage of the administrative and criminal process

We do NOT provide legal advice. For legal strategy, case evaluation, or advice specific to your situation, consult with a licensed attorney. We can connect you with experienced DUI attorneys in your area.

How We Verify Our Data

Our data is sourced directly from official government repositories and verified through multiple authoritative channels. We do not rely on third-party aggregators or unverified sources. Every entry in our state and county directory is cross-referenced against the latest legislative updates and administrative rules as of March 2026 to ensure accuracy.

Primary Sources Include:

  • State DMV official websites and administrative code publications
  • County court clerk websites and local rules of procedure
  • State legislative databases (e.g., state.gov repositories)
  • Official state bar association attorney directories
  • Local municipal archives and county government resources

We regularly review and update our content to reflect changes in state laws, procedures, and administrative requirements. Each state and county guide includes direct links to these primary sources so you can verify information yourself. Each page displays when it was last verified and updated.

Our commitment: We cross-reference every deadline, procedure, and requirement against official government documentation.

Why We Built This

Our team consists of legal content researchers, data specialists, and compliance advocates who recognized that DUI defendants across the United States lacked a central, reliable hub for understanding procedural requirements. While legal advice is widely available through attorneys, basic logistical information—"When is my DMV hearing deadline?", "Where do I file this form?", "What happens if I miss this deadline?"—was scattered across hundreds of disconnected government websites.

Our focus is on the administrative maze that DUI defendants must navigate: DMV hearings, license suspensions, court appearances, administrative fees, impound procedures, and required programs like DUI schools or ignition interlock devices.

Our experience: We understand that missing a single deadline—like a 10-day DMV hearing request—can result in automatic license suspension. We built dui.guide because procedural clarity should not be a luxury. Every county, every deadline, every requirement is documented with the same level of detail.

Legal Disclaimer

dui.guide, operated by Media Law Group LLC, is NOT a law firm, NOT a lawyer referral service, NOT a government agency. We do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or case-specific counsel. The information on this site focuses exclusively on logistical guidance—deadlines, procedures, locations, and administrative requirements. This information is for educational and informational purposes only.

DUI cases are complex and outcomes depend on specific facts, local practices, prosecutorial discretion, legal strategy, and many factors we cannot account for. Our content helps you understand the procedural and administrative landscape, but it cannot replace personalized legal counsel from a qualified attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.

No attorney-client relationship: Nothing on this website creates an attorney-client relationship between you and dui.guide or any attorney listed in our directory. Viewing this site, submitting a contact form, or receiving information does not establish legal representation.

We always recommend consulting with a qualified legal professional for specific advice regarding your DUI case, potential defenses, plea negotiations, or case strategy. If you've been arrested for DUI, consult with a licensed DUI attorney in your state who can review the specific facts of your case and provide legal advice tailored to your situation.

Attorney Directory

We maintain a directory of licensed DUI attorneys organized by state and county. Attorneys pay a monthly subscription fee for directory placement in our listings. Users can view attorney contact information and reach out directly to attorneys of their choice.

Our directory offers three tiers of listings: Free (basic name and address only), Pro Partner (enhanced listing with clickable contact information), and Elite AI Partner (premium placement with advanced AI schema markup for maximum visibility in search results).

All attorneys in our directory are licensed and in good standing with their state bar associations. However, listing in our directory does not constitute an endorsement. We do not guarantee any attorney's services, experience, or case outcomes. You should independently verify credentials and interview attorneys before hiring.

Other Services Directory

In addition to attorneys, we maintain directories for other DUI-related service providers including bail bondsmen, SR-22 insurance providers, ignition interlock device installers, and DUI schools. These service providers pay monthly subscription fees for directory placement.

The same principles apply to all service provider listings: they pay for directory visibility based on their subscription tier, listing order is determined by tier level, and we make no endorsements or quality guarantees. Users can view contact information and reach out directly to service providers of their choice.

All service providers in our directory meet basic licensing and regulatory requirements for their respective industries. However, listing in our directory does not constitute an endorsement. You should independently verify credentials, compare pricing, and check reviews before hiring.

Contact Us

Questions about this site? Contact us at team@dui.guide

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